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Bulletin 134. The Valued Barnyard Manure. C. E. Thome andJ. F. Hickman. 
Bulletin 135. Meteorological Summary for 1901. C. A. Patton.— Twenty- First Annual Report, 1 ( .K)2; 
Press Bulletins; Index. 
Unlit tin 136. The Hessian Fly in Ohio. C. E. Thorne. 
Bulletin 137. Suggestions Concerning Apple Culture. W. J. Green. 
Bulletin 138. Experiment s with Oats. (\ G. Williams. 
Bulletin 139. A Rosette Disease of Potatoes. A. D. Selhv. 
Bulletin 140. TheCornCrop. C. O. Williams. 
Bulletin 141. The Maintenance of Fertility. C. E. Thorne. 
Bulletin 142. Clover and Alfalfa Seeds. A. I\ Selbyand J. F. Hicks. 
Bulletin 143. Meteorological Summary for 1902. C. A. Patton.— Twenty-Second Annual Report, 1903; 
Press Bulletins; Index. 
Bulletin 144. Experiments with Sulphur Sprays for the Fall Treatment of the San Jose Scale. P. J. 
Parrottand J. S. Houser. 
Bulletin 145. Studies in Potato Rosette. A. D. Selby. 
Bulletin 146. Varieties of Strawberries and Raspberries. W. J. Green and C. W. Waid. 
Bulletin 147. Calendar for Treatment of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests. W. .1 . Green and A. D. Selbv. 
Bulletin 148. Peach Diseases, III: Studies in the Prevention of Leaf Curl and Seal). A. D. Selby. 
Bulletin 149. The Hardy Catalpa as a Farm Crop. W.J. Green. 
Bulletin 150. Ohio Soil Studies, I: Chemical and Mechanical Analyses of the Soils under Experiment; 
Types Represented; Discussion of Results. A. D. Selby and J. W. Ames. 
Bulletin 151. Proceedings of the Second Annual Reunion of the Ohio State Board of Agriculture: the 
College of Agriculture, Ohio State University; the Farmers' Institute Lecturers of Ohio, and the 
Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. 
Bulletin 162. Meteorological Summary for 1903. C. A. Patton.— Twenty-Third Annual Report, 1904; 
Press Bulletins; Index. 
Bulletin 153. Forcing Tomatoes. W. J. Green and C. W. Waid. 
Bulletin 154. Varieties of Strawberries. W.J. Green and F. H. Ballou. 
Bulletin 155. Silage v. Grain for Dairy Cows. 0. G. Williams. 
Bulletin 156. Tobacco Diseases; Tobacco Breeding. A. D. Selby. 
Bulletin 157. Winterkilling of Peach Trees. W. J. Green and F. II. Ballou. 
Bulletin 158. Forestry Investigations, I. W. J. Green and C. W. Waid. 
Bulletin 159. The Maintenance of Fertility; Liming the Soil. C. E. Thorne. 
Bulletin 160. The Codling Moth. W. J. Green and J. S. Houser. 
Bulletin 161. Experiments with Fertilizers on Tobacco. C. E. Thorne. 
Bulletin 162. Plums for Home and Market. W. J. Green and F. H. Ballou. 
Circular 37. Experiments with Barnyard Manure. 
Circular 38. Lime and Fertilizers on Clover-Sick Soil. 
Circular 39. The Agricultural Classification of Soils. 
Circular 40. The Maintenance of Fertility. C. E. Thorne. 
Circular 41. Improved Methods of Irrigation. 
Bulletin 163. Meteorological Summary for 1904. C. A. Patton.— Twenty-Fourth Annual Report, 1905; 
Press Bulletins; Index. 
Bulletin 164. Winter Practice in Economic Zoology. II." A. Gossard. 
Bulletin 165. Experiments with Winter Wheat. C. G. Williams. 
Bulletin 166. The Newer Strawberries. W. J. Green and F. H. Ballou. 
Circular 42. Pedigreed Seed Corn. C. G. Williams. 
Circular 43. Score Card for Dent Corn. 
Bulletin 167. The Maintenance of Fertility: Fertility Studies on Wooster Soil. A. II. Snyder and 
C.L.Cook. 
Bulletin 168. The Maintenance of Fertility: Fertility Studies on Strongsville Soil. A. 11. Snvder and 
C.L.Cook. 
Bulletin 169. Spraying for the San Jose Scale. J . S. Houser. 
Bulletin 170. Peaches for Home and Market. W. J. Green and F. II. Ballon. 
Bulletin 171. Orchard Culture. W. J. Green and F. II. Ballou. 
Bulletin 172. Experiments with Fertilizers on Tobacco. C. E. Thorne. 
Bulletin 173. Blighting of Field and Garden Peas, Chiefly Due to Seed Infection; Powdery Mildew of 
the Pea. J. M. Van Hook. 
Bulletin 174. Potato Investigations; Spraying and Seed Selection Experiments; Variety Tests. W.J. 
Green and C. W. Waid. 
Bulletin 175. A Second Ohio Weed Manual. A. D. Selbv. 
Bulletin 17(i. Twenty-fifth Annual Report, 1906. 
Circular 44. Farmers' Institutes. 
Circular 45. Partial Statement of Tests Offered for 1906. 
Circular 46. Proposed Constitution and By-Laws of the Ohio Plant Breeders' Association. 
Circular 47. Department of Cooperative Experiments. L. H. GoddardandM. O. Bugl>y. 
Circular 48. Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station. 
Circular 49. Some Suggestions Relative to Alfalfa Growing in Ohio. C. G. Williams. 
Circular 50. The Forestry Work of the Ohio Experiment Station. W.J. Green and C. W. Waid. 
Circular51. How to Prune Young Locust and Catalpa Trees. W. J. Green and C. W Waid. 
Circular 52. A Yearly Program in Entomological Practice for the Orchard. II. A. Gossard. 
Circular 53. Experiments with Corn. C. G. Williams. 
Circular 54. Fertilizers on Cereal Crops Grown in Rotation. C. E. Thorne. 
Circular 55. Dependable Fruits. W. J. Green and F. II. Ballou. 
Circular 56. A Visitors' Guide to the More Important Features of the Station's Work in 1906. 
Circular 57. Soil Treatment for the Forcinghouse; The Control of Rosette (Rhizoctonia) in Lettuce 
and Tomatoes and of Nematodes in Crops drown under (Mass. A. I). Selby. 
Circular 58. The Early and Late Blight of Potatoes and how to Combat Them. W. J. Green and C. 
W. Waid. 
OKLAHOMA STATION, 1891-1900. 
Bulletin I. General Information, Organization, and History. J. C. Neal and A. ('. Magruder. 
Bulletin 2. Station Work in Progress. .I.e. Neal. 
Bulletin.3. Insects and I nseel ieides. J. C. Neal. 
Bulletin 4. Tests of Varieties: Oats, Corn, Spring Wheat, Irish and Sweet Potatoes. A.. C. Magruder. 
Special Bulletin l. Texas Cattle Fever, .i.e. Neal and M. Francis. 
Bulletin.".. Some Soil Analyses. (J. I,. I loll er and .1 . ('. Neal. 
Bulletin 6. Notes of Progress. J. C. Neal.- Analyses. G. L. llolter. 
